Jay-Huff-Obituary

Jay Lane Huff

Springfield, Missouri

1958 - 2017 (Age 59)

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Jay Lane HuffSpringfield - Jay Lane Huff, 59 was born to Lt. Col. Leo and Greta Huff at Fort Hood in Killeen, TX on January 16, 1958. His earthly life ended December 15, 2017 at Barnes Jewish Hospital from abdominal sarcoma cancer.Jay grew up in Springfield and was a graduate of Glendale High...

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The family of Jay Huff is always in my heart!

June, remembering you and your family today! Prayers, Love & Hugs.

I am very sorry to hear of Jay's passing. I enjoyed working with him at MSU when we had large visit events on campus. He always made time to offer suggestions to make our events run smoother. More importantly, he always made time for you as a person and showed genuine interest in your well being.
He is missed.

I enjoyed and was honored to have known Jay by being a "bleacher bum" with him watching our daughters play sports. God Bless the Huff Family, Heaven has gained a treasure!

Ken Schultz

Jay you were always a great friend and will be missed.

June: So sorry for your loss. May Light and Love lift you and your family.

Nancy Masner
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Jay and I worked together at Springfield Schools Police Department. Jay was fun to work with. I loved his sense of humor. Jay was always smiling and such a nice guy. I am so sorry for your loss. May your precious memories bring you comfort.
My prayers are with you.

I went to high school with Jay and he was a good friend.
June, I am so sorry for your loss.

Yellow rose of friendship

The Jay that I knew and loved was always kind to others, loved to "be there" for his friends when they needed him, and met the love of his life , June, and took up the same position for her and for their children in his ever expanding love for his wife and his son and daughter. He was a good man. I will never forget his "Green Monster" Jeep coming to the rescue. So many memories tumble in. God bless his family and help them bridge the loss.